We're getting our social media #Gears turning again! You can find us sharing all our latest #products and tutorials, news, and general tribological thoughts on #YouTube, our #Website, #LinkedIn, and #Twitter.
So what's the difference?
While Pi Day was created to celebrate the mathematical constant, International Day of Mathematics was brought about to celebrate and highlight the role of mathematics as a whole.
Happy International Women's Day!
At PCS Instruments, we're celebrating this by linking back to one of our posts on International Women in Engineering Day.
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Moreover, whilst only a small percentage of women are involved in engineering in the UK, a recent study found that 80% of female engineers are happy in their job and that 98% of women find their job rewarding.
PCS Instruments is proud to sponsor the inaugural @STLE_Tribology Tribology and Lubrication for E-Mobility Conference in San Antonio, Texas (3rd- 5th November).
https://t.co/k1lFqF0BNG
Unfortunately, we will only be attending virtually and we're happy that we're sponsoring such an innovative conference. The next conference PCS Instruments will be attending in-person is the OilDoc Conference and Exhibition in Rosenheim, Germany, from the 17th– 19th of November.
[New Issue] #Lubricants, Volume 9, Issue 9 (September 2021)
[Cover Story] "Current Trends and Applications of Machine Learning in Tribology—A Review" by Max Marian and Stephan Tremmel
Access here:
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Interesting Papers in this issue:
https://t.co/cpcizVilms
It's the summer of STEM!
With schools closing for the summer break, we thought we would investigate what is on offer for kids and teens this summer holiday. Check out some of the amazing events we found along with some activities to try at home:
https://t.co/cgUekNFYoI
We hope you've enjoyed our series on Women in Engineering and learned a little more about engineering history and current experiences in STEM industries. For our final instalment, we talk to Afton Chemical R&D Chemist, Madeleine Partridge.
https://t.co/ceKeAPdZGx
We have four more historical female engineers who created some of the worlds most widely used products and inventions, all of which are still in use today.